• Air Canada is launching a nonstop Toronto–Delhi service in November, to be operated initially four times a week.

• Air India is increasing its Delhi–Birmingham service to daily from 21st December, operated by Boeing 787 equipment.

• Bergen Air Transport has launched a twice weekly service between Bergen and Sumburgh.

• Blue Islands is cancelling its services from Jersey to Amsterdam, Paris and Zurich early in the new year.

• Delta is launching a Philadelphia–Heathrow service on 7th April.

• FlyBe is launching a Belfast City–Liverpool service on 2nd February, with 17 weekly flights using Dash8-Q400 aircraft.

• Kenya Airways cancelled its Nairobi–Delhi service in November – it previously operated a four-times weekly service.

• Qatar Airways is increasing its Doha–Manchester service to twice daily from 16th February.

• Turkish Airlines is launching a five-times weekly Istanbul–Abuja service at the beginning of March. From 25th OCtober the airline will introduce a non-stop Istanbul–Cape Town service – currently served as a one-stop service via Johannesburg.

• United is expanding next summer to Europe, with new daily services between Chicago and Dublin, and Newark and Venice.

• Virgin Atlantic is introducing a second daily Heathrow–Miami service for winter 2015-16, starting on 25th October.

• AerLingus launches a Dublin–Washington Dulles service on 1st May, operated four times a week.

• Air France is launching an initially thrice-weekly Paris CDG–Vancouver service on 29th March.

• Atlantic Airways launches a twice-weekly summer service between the Faroe Islands and Edinburgh on 30th March.

• British Airways is launching a twice-daily Heathrow–Bilbao service on 29th March.

• Thomas Cook Airlines UK has launched a weekly Gatwick–Sal service, operating until 23rd March. In December 2015 the airline plans to launch a twice-weekly Gatwick–Reno service – the first transatlantic link to the Nevadan city.

• Virgin Atlantic has confirmed that it will operate its last of its Little Red services on 26th September 2015, from Heathrow to Aberdeen and Edinburgh.

• Vueling is launching services from Barcelona to Birmingham and Dublin, and from Rome to Gatwick next spring.

April’s route news from Inside Traveller is available here. Below are some further news items that missed the editorial deadline:

• Citywing has launched a ten-times weekly Isle of Man–Glasgow service.• Meridianafly will be offering services from Naples and Cagliari to Gatwick this summer.• Norwegian will operate a twice-weekday Gatwick–Stockholm service between 6th May and 24th July using Boeing 787s.• Qatar Airways is launching a thrice-weekly Doha–Djibouti service on 27th July.• Turkish Airlines is launching a four-times weekly Istanbul–Bordeaux service on 28th June.• Wizzair is launching a twice-weekly Riga–Doncaster service on 20th June.

The latest route news from Inside Traveller is available here. Below are some additional items that missed the editorial deadline:

• Air india is using its new fleet of Boeing 787s to return to destinations not served for some years. A four-times weekly Delhi–Birmingham service starts on 1st August, and from 29th August the airline plans to operate a daily service to Australia, linking both Sydney and Melbourne to Delhi.• BA CityFlyer launches a London City–Dusseldorf service on 1st September. It’s reducing frequencies between London City and the Isle of Man to one daily (from three) on 2nd September.

• Cyprus Airways has cancelled its Greek domestic services, from Athens to Heraklion, Rhodes and Thessalonika. • Emirates is launching a four-times weekly Dubai–Conakry service on 28th October, operated in conjunction with Dakar.• Ryanair launches services to Rabat from Madrid (four weekly) and Girona (thrice weekly) from 6th November.

• American Airlines is boosting frequencies from Dallas/Fort Worth and Miami to Heathrow this winter. The Miami service will go form ten a week to twice daily, while Dallas will see three new departures for Heathrow per week, increasing the total to 17.

• Blue Islands is cancelling its daily Jersey–Manchester service on 11th June.

• FlyNonstop is launching a twice-weekly Kristiansand–Dublin service this autumn, and plans to start a weekly Kristiansand–Manchester service in January.

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